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Kiera 2022-10-11 14:15:44

"Is this a threat to me? You locked me up and locked up my house."

Theodore Kaczynski asked.

What is freedom? Ask any student, and the general answer is, "Do what is feasible within the allowed range." Then the leader takes the microphone and says, "Let's build a harmonious and beautiful society under the rule of law."

Some say, no, this is not freedom.

He's a tramp, you tell him to get out.

He is a man of culture, you call him sour.

He's a politician and you call him crazy.

He is a child, you say, you will understand when you grow up.

"Theodore" means "gift from God" in Latin. Before Caesar came along, Theodore kaczynski was my favorite screen image of the season.

Ted still underestimated the evil of the human heart. Even in the United States, where the judicial process is the most sound, there are still secret doors in the legal provisions.

In The Witcher 3, Master Mirror says to you, "We're all veterans, and there's an ambush or two hidden in any transaction, no matter how small the font."

So, to defend psychological defects, when the jury admits the appraisal of the psychiatrist to himself, and walks out of the court as a patient? Or, accept a plea deal and three life sentences to keep "On Industrial Society and Its Future" from degenerating into madness.

Ted chose the latter, he was too pure.

Those who set the rules of the game will definitely give themselves the greatest right to speak when they are in it. They create society, divide classes, hide the theory of blood in folklore legends, and use the voice of the people to package puppet governance and consumption. Their tributes are used to indulge in lust, or to study immortality. As for the people, creating value under the system, or being imprisoned, you are an imprisoned soul no matter who you are.

Look, the streets are empty and you are waiting for a red light.

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